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Day Nine - Extra Photos

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  • Charley Thweatt // Mar 27, 2007 at 8:56 am

    Prabha, you are so lively in your writing! You did some great story telling. I would love to have been a fly on the wall for a minute or two of your “Team Shopping & Bargaining” adventure. And Xander, that’s cool about connecting culturally via dance and just from hanging out casually. So, now you’re all more into the meat of your curriculum project. Have fun with it. No pressure or anything, knowing that what you’re doing could affect the Happiness of MILLIONS of school kids around the world! Cheers, Charley

  • Sharon Mayes // Mar 27, 2007 at 9:43 am

    Please, someone ask the Dalai Lama for me how he got through the visit to Auswitz. I read his chapter on that and just cried and cried. How can such evil exist in a world where we must have hope to continue to live? I know you have your own questions, but as I follow you I find I wish I were there to ask mine too. Love to you all and congratulations on your journey.
    Sharon Mayes

  • Mark // Mar 27, 2007 at 10:00 am

    Hey, how’s the food, eh?

  • Sri Gyan // Mar 27, 2007 at 6:52 pm

    Hi Seniors,

    I am eagerly reading your daily adventures. Its good to see some of the fun of the trip as described by Prabha’s shopping trip and Xander’s break dancing. Seems happiness is not all serious business.

    Cheers,
    Sri Gyan

  • Grandma Wollenberg // Mar 27, 2007 at 10:13 pm

    I am John-Nuri’s 90 year old Grandma. I am so proud of all of you as I read your writings. You are bringing alot of happiness to me.

  • Sharon Mayes // Mar 28, 2007 at 9:57 am

    I’m sorry for asking you to ask a question for me in my last comment; a question the Dalai Lama answers in his book. I know you all have your own questions, and this is your special time to ask them. It was selfish of me, but done in a moment of extraordinary emotion. I’m, as everyone, very proud of you and certain that your questions are the ones the Dalai Lama wants to hear. Sharon (AKA Luke’s Nana)

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